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SPORTING.

OHENEMURI MEETING. MISS LIVONIA WINS THE CUP. [BY TiXEGRArH.— SPECUI, REPORTED.] Paeiioa, Saturday. The annual meeting of the Ohinemuri Joe key Club was opened at Paeroa to-day in fin< weather. There was a very big attendant including a large cumber from Auckland The course was in pood order, although i trifle hard, and as fair fields were engage; the day's sport, was worth witnessirg. Com pared with other country meetings the startini was very good, in the majority of event; there being little delay between the lowering of the flag and the raising of the barrier. Th. first steeplechase of the year resulted in i chapter of accidents, only three of six star ters finishing. Icel fell at the second ob staclc. Majesty came to grief at the double and Golborne, when leading Rapid by twt lengths fell at. the last fence. Julian, ride' of Golborne, was badly shaken, but Tutchen rider of Icel, and Conway, who had tin mount on Majesty, escaped injury. Results: — SHORTS HANDICAP of SOsovs. Four fur longs. Mr. H. Harris's Arswa. 7st 91b (J. Buchanan) Mr. W. C. Ring's Mighty Atom, 7st 6lb ' Mr. W. Sharp's Dandy Breeze, 7st '21b Also started; Hohungatahi, Bst slb Manurere, 7st 10lb; Blue Rose, 7st 61b; Si Walter, 7at. 3lb; Acid Drop, 6st 101b; Catha rina. 6st- 71b. Hohungatahi and Mighty Atom (bracketed were favourites Arawa led all the way and won by haif length, Dandv Breeze being a neck awa: third. Time, 49 2-ss. NETHERTON WELTER of 60sovs. Sevei furlongs. Mr. W. Bandley's br g Worcester, 9st iRE. Brown) Mr. A. Alley's, Pet, Bst 711) ' Mr. J. Collins'3 Parawai. Bst 101b ... ' Also started: Pupura. Bst 71b; Otaraia Bst Gib; Santiago, Bst 4lb; Maisonette, Bst The winner was favourite. Pet led into the straight, but at the dis tance Worcester had her measure. Wot cester won by half a length, Parawai, whi came from the back, being a similar dis tance away third. Maisonette, who was oi terms with Pet after five furlongs had beet covered, was fourth. Time, lm 27 3-ss. HANDICAP HURDLES of 75sovs. One mil and thr^e-quarters. Mr. F. Denny's Cloudy Dawn, list 21b (R. Percival) Mr. H. McKenzie's Black Northern, list 131b ' Mr. J. Twohill's Clare, 9st Also started: Ambergris, 9st 131b§ Pearl 9st: Hidem, 9st. Black Northern was favourite. After Clare and Black Northern had mad ■?lay for over twelve furlongs Cloudy Dawi raced to the front and although he cut ou the last hurdle he won comfortably by tw. lengths. Clare was a length away third, Am bergris was fourth. Time, 3m 21 2-ss. KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP of 60aovs Five furlongs. Mr. T. Morris's Positive, 9st 31b (McMullan) Mr. W. Johnstone's Munster, 7st 81b .. ' Mr. T. Wilson's Manurere, 7st 7lb ... : Also started: Yankee Doodle, 7st 81b; Ob durate, 7st 3lb; Marangai, 7st; Harenoa Sst 101b. Munster was favourite. Positive led all the way and won by hal a length, Munster being a similar distane in iront of Manurere. Obdurate was fourth Time, lm 2 4-ss, OHINEMURI CUP of 150sovs. One mil and a-quarter. Mr. G. Bettley's Miss Livonia, 7st 311 (Trigger) .. .. Mr! J. D. Kemp's Jolie Fille, Bst 121b ... Mr. J. Williamson's Almeida, 7st '31b .. Also started: Devastation, 7st 13lb; Ad miral Soult, 7st slb; Lady Elgiva, 6st 111b Master Theory. 6st 111b; Ovation, 6st 111b Jolie Fille was favourite. Miss Livonia began quickly and led th field past the stand, Jolie Fille. and Ovatioi being in second ,and third positions respec tively. Going along the back Miss Livoni: opened up a big gap and when the Btraigh was reached she was two lengths clear o Jolie Fille, who was a length in front o Almeida, with the rest beaten off. In th run to the post Miss Livonia held her ow, and won by a length, with the third hors three-quarters of a length away. Ovatio: was fourth and Devastation last. Time, 2rj Bs. EOMATA HANDICAP of 55sovs. Six ftu longs. Mr. J. Love's Try Fluke, 7st 9lb (C. Brown) Mr. G. Baraket'B Revelation, .9st Mr. J. Paterson'B Kia Kaha, 7st 61b ... Also started: Soultbine, 7at 12lb; Silve Lupin, 7st lllb; Red Pine, 7st 91b: Oki Oki 7st 9lb; Tararu Jack, 7st 61b; Glucian, 7s 61b; Caprice, 7st slb; Errant Belle, 7st slb Delamar, 7st slb: Glendina, 7st slb; Embers 7st 61b; Dunskillin, 7st slb. The winner was favourite. Revelation led to the distance and then gav way to Try Fluke, who won by half-a-lengtb Kia Kaha was a length away third. Time lm 17s. m ■ PAEROA STEEPLECHASE of lOOaovt About two miles and a-half. Mr. C. Potier's Rapid, 9st 101b (Roach) ... Mr. C. Wallace's Galvator, 9st 911) Mr. F. B. Ross's Eglinton, 9st Blb Also started: Golbourne, IDst 121b; Icel 9st 12lb; and Majesty, 9st 81b. Golbourne was favourite. Golborne was at once taken to the front and at the second obstacle, where Icel cam to grief, he was leading Galvata by thre j lengths, with the rest strung out. Majest: I fell at the double in front of the stand, a which point Golbourne held a commandini lead. Entering the straight the last time Golbourne was three lengths clear of Rapid but he fell at the last hurdle, and Rapid, rai in an easy winner by about 20 lengths. Eg linton was 300 yds in the rear. Time 5m 7 3-ss. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, of 75aovs Six furlongs. Mr. W. Sharp's Spalfish, 9st (A. McMillan) : Mr. W/ Johnstone's Munster, 7st slb ... ! Mr. Geo. Robinson's Ovation, 7st 81b ... I Also started: Parawai, 7st lllb; Pet, 7s 61b; Obdurate, *7st; Maisonette, 6st 71b. The winner was favourite. Spalfish was in front all the way and woi easily by a length, with Ovation three length; away, third. Time, lm 15 2-ss. The Railway Department announces tha a special train will leave Auckland for Pae roa to-morrow morning at 6.15. Particular: will be found set forth in. an advertisemen in another column. RANGITIKEI JOCKEY CLUB. HANDICAPS DECLARED. [by telegraph.— association.] Wangantji, Sunday. The following weights have bean -declarec for the Rangitikei Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting, to be held on March 25 and 26: — RANGITIKEI CUP, one mile and a-quar-ter.—Byron 9.0, Leonta 8.10, Moutoa Girl 8 9, Otahu 8.4, Mescal 7.13, Braeburn 7 13, Monologue 7.12, Stepney 7.11, Lady Volga 7.11, Manawakaha 7.8, White Crane 6.7, Viadineau 6.7. , OHAKIA HACK. HURDLES, one mile and three-quarters.—Rill 11.13, Huia 10.13, Papality 10.12, Clemency 10 6, The Diver 10.5, Jackman 10,2, Tauranga 10.1, Whimper 9.10, Stockade 9.6, Papamarama 9.6, Florist 9.2. Ibhar £.2, Sunrose 9.1, Omanawa 9.0. PAREWANUI WELTER HANDICAP, eight furlongs and a-half —Braeburn 9.6, Monologue 9.5, Stepney 9.5, Tetekura 9.0, Guiding Way 8.13, Master Laddo 8.13, Austin 8 12, Manitau 8.11, Ratana 8.7, Mon Ami 8.3, Patronymic 8.4, Coromandel 8.3, Whits Crane 8.0. PUKENUI WELTER HACK HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—Master Lupin 9.5, Lubriline 9.5, Firing Line 9.2, Patronymic 9.2, St. Bees 9.5, Papamarama 8.6, Patroness 8.6 Dikkho 8.5, Red Coral 8.2, Combustion 8.2„ Glenorchy 8.0, Sir Fisher 8.0, Indrabarah 8.0, Sweet Van 8.0. ■ MAIDEN HANDICAP, seven furlongs.— His Eminence 9.0, General Madero 9.0, Combustion 9.0. Glenorchy 8.8. Ruapuhi 8.8. Grey Guard 8.8, Miss Parata 8.8, Queen's Post 8.8, Lady Lad 8.8, Crown Battery 8.8, Gleninnis 8.8, Hoopoe 8.8. Fusilier 8.8, Mahlstock 8.8, La Motte 8.8, Bivouack 8.8, Vladivostock 8.8. Reconnoitre 8.8, Radiancy 8.8, Maisonette 8.8. SCOTT MEMORIAL, six furlongs.— Volga 9.0, Dearest 8.8, Ineuru 8.7, Heather 8.2, Roosevelt 8.1. Great Mofful 8.1, Wild Lupin 8.0, Epworth 7.10. Lord Possible 7.9, Ratana 7.9, Simple Sam 7.7. Te Horehore 7.0. CARNARVON HACK RACE HANDICAP, six furlongs.Master Lupin 9.5, Hiad's Hero 9.0, Lubriline 8.13, Firing Line 8.12, Orleans 7.13, Classis 7.10. Victoria 7.4, Red Coral 7.2. Ohau 7.0, His Eminence 7.0, Move On 7.0, Sylvan Dale 7.0. , NGATIAPA HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.—Aratiatia 9.1, Martlet 8-7, Powder Fox 8.5, Orleans 8.1, Miss Kelly 8.0, Seaweed 7.12, The Diver 7.12, Tyson 7.9, Rangiwhetu 7.4, Brunswick 7.3, Tiora 7.2, General Madero 7.1, Improve 7.1, Royal Scout 7.1, Peggy 7.0, Waihine 7.0, Miss Heaton 7.0, Foreoxveux 7.0, Sylvanie 7,0, Succeed 7.0. Escort 7.0. Slashfia, 7.0, '

NAPIER PARK MEETING, ; j

THE CONCLUDING DAY. [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Napier, Saturday. The Napier Park Autumn Meeting was concluded to-day in beautiful weather. Ther« was a large attendance, and speculation waa very brisk, the totalisator investments being £20,305, as against £12.807 for the second day of the autumn meeting last year. The total amount for the two days was £36.985, against £25,258 last year. Results: — OMAHD HACK HURDLES of 130sovs. One and a-ha.lt miles. (Mr. E. Kemp's <h g Hurakia, oyrs, by Sylvia Park—l'alupaerehe, lOst lib Uerry O'C'onneib t Mr. W. K. Karaitiana's Pikiho, 9st (F. Meagher) .. . .3 Mr. W. Woods's Hatana. list 2lb 'Trail' 3 Also started: Caher Davon. lOst Sib: Okahu. 9st 71b; St. Fire. 9st; Ruffiana. 93* (carried 9st 51b). Caher Davon was favourite. i Caher Davon was left a: the post, and I took no part in the rare. Won by a length. with about eight lengths between second and third. Time. 2tn 15 4-ss. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. Mr. W. J. Douglas's b g Wkakahoki. lyrs. by San Fran—Maid of Astolat, Tst 3ib (K. Hunt) 1 Mr. C. E. Twist's Pursefiller, Tat Tib (carried Tst 101b), iB Deeley) .. ..3 Mr. J. F. Pettie's Hima. Tst 12lb 'A. Reed) 3 Also started: Iliad's Hero, 9st 21b; Berg, Bst. 10lb; Montana, 7st Sib; Sir Alba, 7st 4lb; Royal Scout, 7st 31b; Mystified. 6si 101b. Iliad's Hero was favourite. Won by a neck, a length between second and third. Time, lm 15 l-ss. CLOSE MEMORIAL STAKES of 300sava. One mile and a distance. Mr. C. Morse's b g Birkiine, 6yrs, by BirkenheadAgony, 9st A. Oliver) .. I Messrs. White and McLeod's Fair Rosamond. 7st 131b iH. Watson) .. ..3 "Mr. Highden s " Bertrada, "at Tib (W. Bell) ~ .... 3 Also started: Byron. Bsf .lib: Mot.toa Girl. 7st 131b; Lord Renown, 7st 12lb, Multiply, 7st 101b: Red Book, Tst 101b; Settler, 7st 21b; The. Hague, 7st 21b: Pcrceler. Bst "lb; Vi., 6st 71b; San J'hue, 6s' Tib; Fair Averago, 6st Tib (carried 6st lOlbi. Red Book was favourite. Won by a neck, with two lengths between secor.d and third. Time, lm 545. KUAO HANDICAP of 125sovs. for two-year-olds. Four and a-half furlongs. '' Mr. Highden's" b f La Favourita, by King Rufus—lnamorata, 7Bt 81b (W. Bell) ... 1 Mr. T. H. Lowry's Tete-a-tete, Tst 81b (A. Tricklebank) jj Mr. D. McLeod's Tavistock Bst 121b (B. Deeley) - 3 Also started: Blackball, Tst 91b: Hymen, 7st 7lb; Kaimonoha, Tst Tib coupled with Old Dad. 6st 91b. Tavistock was favourite. The winner was in front all the way, and had half a, length advantage at the post. The third horse was three lengths away. Time, 555. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP of 120sova. * Once round. Mr. K. White's b g Braebv.ro, oyrs, by Sir Tuhirangi, 9st -lib (A. Oliver) ... 1 Mr. L. J. Wilding's Trieze, Bst Tib (H. Tricklebank) ... 3 Mi. J. F. Pettie's Tatimi, Bst 121b (H. Griffiths) 3 Also started: Mysteriach, 9st 81b: Sir Daniel, 9st 61b; Merriwa, 7st; Peacemaker, Bst; The Summit, Bst. The winner was favourite. Won by half a length, with the third horse close up. Time, lm 54 3-ss. 4 MAIDEN HACK SCURRY of lOOsova. Weight, 9st. Five furlongs. The Hon. J. D. Ormond's b g Anguish, 3yrs, by Birkenhead— (W. Ryan) 1 Mi. A. J. Shearsby's Ngarua (A. Oliver).... 3 - Mr. G. P. Donnelly's Formulate (B. Deeley) ... .:. .'. 3 Also started: King's Host, Hereford, Ranfurly, Amical, Te Huhuti, Kiripaka. The winner was favourite. .' Won by two lengths, four lengths between! second and third. Time, lm 1 3-ssi. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP of.' Iso'sovs. Six furlongs. ' ' Mr. E. Lonergan's br m Blue Lake, 6yrs,' by Royal Fusilier—Blue River,, Bst 41b.. (E. ' Lowe) II Mr. C. J. Parker's Our King,, Tst 131b (R. Hunt) » Hon. J. D. Ormond's Day Fly, 6st 71b (carried 6st 101b), (A. Reed) ... ■ ... » Also started: Labour Day, Bst lib Eocene, Tst 91b; Aices, 6st 71b. Bine Lake was favourite; - Won by a head, a long neck separating! second and third. Time, lm 14 l-ss. - ... STEWARDS' HACK WELTER of 120sovs„ . Seven furlongs. Mr. H. M. Campbell's br! ' Kimbombi, 4yrs, by —Hellene, . 9st . 91b (A. Oliver) , ... I! Hon. J. D. Ormond's Banian, 9st 4lb (W. Ryan) ... ... . ... ... a Mr. J. M. Cameron's St. Elmn, Bst lib (B. Deeley) 3 Also started: Arlington. Bst 131b: French Rose, Bst lib; Tiwari, 7»t 13lb; Multikol, , 7st 121b; Forelight, 7st 71b; Arosine, 7st 71b ;t Discussion, 7st 71b; No Idea, 7st 71b; Silvec Jingle, Tst 71b. The winner was favourite. . , Won by a long neck, a head between second and third. Time, lm 28s. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN LEADING EVENTS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRES3 ASSOCIATION.] Christcbtjrch, Saturday. „ The following weights have been declared by Mr. J. E. Henrys 'for events to be run. , at the C.J.C. autumn meeting: — GREAT EASTER HANDICAP.—Ventura, 9.4, Potoa 9.2, Bon Ton £.2, Autumnus 8.13. Emperador 8.13, Expect 8.12, Bon Reve 8.10, Soldiers' Chorus 8.9. Los Angelos 8.8, Warstep 8.6, Gipsy Belle 8.6, Tannhauser .8.5, Rinaldo 8.5, Martius 8.5, Pavlova 8.3. Beldame 8.0, Specialform 7.13, Flora Mac Donald 7.13, Masterpiece 7.13. Red Book 7.12. Sister Radius 7.12, Bertrada 7.12, Haskayne 7.11, Sir Moseley 7.9, First Glance 7.9, Sauci 7.9, Ladoga 7.8, Inner 7.7, OUsonc 7.7. Peg 7.6. Adroit 7.4, Ogier 7.3, Chudic 7.3, Stevedore 7.3, Gapon 7.3, Stardancer 7.0, Seatondala ' 6.10, Gnome 6.10, Reval 6.9. Flower of tha . West 69, Respond 6.7, Silver Shield 6.7. Formnal 6.7, Lady Marcia 6.7,. Vanna 6.7. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP.— Tort 9.2, Kilrain 8.13, Emperador 8.12, Bronze 8.10, Bon Reve 8.10, Tannhauser 8.8, Expect 8 8, Los Angelos 8.7, Potoa -8.6, Sea Pink 8.5, Masterpiece 8.4, Thra* 8.3. Flora MacDonald 8.3, Soldiers' Chorus 7.13, Rinaldo. ! 7.13 Marshall Mac Donald 7.13. Warstep 7.13, Haskayne 7.12, Red Book 7.12, Ladoga 7.9, Passadena 7.6, Specialform 7.5, Coroniform 7.5, Pavlova 7.5, Stevedore 7.5, Stardancer 7.2, Immer 7.1. Kooya 6.10, Gapon 6.10. Seatondale 6.9. Peg 6.9, Gnome 6.7, Lads; Mareia 6.7. SINAPIS AND THE SYDNEY CUP. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Sunday. It is understood that the owner of Sinapi* has made arrangements for his mare to be shipped to Sydney with a view to contesting the Sydney Cup.

CHERUBINI GALLOPING WELL.

[B" telegraph.—own correspondent.] Christchtrch, Sunday. Cherubini is galloping in fine form at Riocarton. Nothing definite is yet known as to Mr. Greenwoods intention.' with regard to Cherubim's engagement in the Sydney Cup; but the popular opinion is that the. dual Derby winner will not make the journey, to Kandwick this autumn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 9

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 9

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 9

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